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Jun 16, 2018 - I guess it's there to put.iso-files of PSP-games? PNG file and a PARAM. Actually, it is designed to extract a pkg (but also a pbp) to an iso.

What do you need: - homebrew (in.ISO), or backup (.ISO) of your PSP game - EBOOT.PBP of your base game - base game in your Vita - Skiller's tools () (he put together sign_np, npdpc, sboot, etc.) - FileZilla (or another FTP Client) - HxD (or another hex editor) - PSP Brew () - PBOOT.PBP - STARTDAT.PNG v2 Update: Explained how to transfer EBOOT.PBP on 3.36 (Step 3). V3 Update: Added info about STARTDAT.PNG & new Skiller's tool. You may have to try different base games, some of them work, some don't. Just don't use 3.18 exploit games/minis. Step 1 - Signing your ISO 1) Obtain EBOOT.PBP which is going to be a base game for your ISO. Use either FTP (PSP → GAME → NPXX00000 [ID, write it down/remember it; this is a placeholder name, your base game's ID will be different] → here's EBOOT.PBP), or Sony website (account.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com → *Sign In* → Media → Games → choose a base game and download it, you will download.XPD fle → open.XPD in Notepad → find URL () → paste that url into the address bar →.PKG will download → extract EBOOT.PBP from.PKG using PkgView_1.3) 2) Extract 'Sign104.rar', you will have the 'Sign104BAT' folder.

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3) Then, open README.TXT and proceed according to it: - Put your base game's eboot in the 'Sign104BAT' folder. - Rename EBOOT.PBP to NP.PBP - Open the SignCFIG.txt file. (config file) - Set your compression to either 0 for compression or 1 for no comression. - If you have previously extracted your key (if you have run this with the same base game then you already have your key), put the filename in the 'USEKEYFOLDER:' in place of the 1.

An example is provided. If you haven't run it with the base game before then leave it at 1. - You can either drag and drop the.ISO on to 'SIGNNP.bat', or double-click on 'SIGNNP.bat'. - For double click option, under 'ISONAME:' you will put the name of the ISO file you're using.

So if your ISO is named NES.ISO you will put that after the: so it would look like this: ISONAME: NES.ISO - If you prefer to drag and drop the.ISO then it should be ISONAME:1 - For a custom bootscreen make CUSTOMBOOT:0 and put your custom boot PNG in the root folder and name it STARTDAT.PNG Two are provided from Skiller for his CMP site. You can get more here: Remember that STARTDAT.PNG should be 480x272 and -PNG format. - Quietmode is where you don't see the command screen, it just does it behind the scenes. You can turn it on or off. Inuyasha the movie 5 subtitle indonesia film bad english. Doesn't affect the program at all.

- Save the 'SignCFIG.txt' file and close it. - Drop your ISO on to SIGNNP.bat (if you have ISONAME:1), or double-click it. (if you have e.g. ISONAME: NES.ISO) - Check the FIXGAME folder for your new EBOOT.PBP Step 2 - Creating PBOOT.PBP 1) Download this PBOOT.PBP () 2) Open it in PSP Brew. 3) Put there ICON0.PNG (Main Icon) and change the Title to whatever you want, then save. 4) Open this PBOOT.PBP in HxD, locate 'BASEIDXXX' and change it to yout base game's ID (NPXX00000 in our case, check '1)' of Step 1 if you don't understand) 5) Save.

6) Copy this PBOOT into a random PSP Savedata. Step 3 - Transferring your new EBOOT.PBP and PBOOT.PBP into PS Vita. Here are actually 2 ways to do it. First - using FTP: You should know that FTP takes a long time to transfer files. 1) Open FTP for Vita (from TN-V!) 2) Connect to the FTP server with FileZilla, go to PSP → GAME 3) Change your base game's name from NPXX00000 to NPXX00000&, paste there PBOOT.PBP 4) Create NPXX00000, paste there EBOOT.PBP (the one from FIXGAME folder, check '3)' of Step 1 if you don't know) 5) Check if everything's where it should be, then close TN-V. Captain tsubasa j get in the tomorrow. Second - using PSP Filer: 1) Put the EBOOT.PBP you created in Step 1 into a random PSP savedata, you can choose the same savedata you put the PBOOT.PBP (Step 2) into. 2) Copy this PSP savedata to your PS Vita.

3) Open PSP Filer (. Dessel575 wrote:What do you need: - homebrew (in.ISO), or backup (.ISO) of your PSP game - EBOOT.PBP of your base game - base game in your Vita - Skiller's tools () (he put together sign_np, npdpc, sboot, etc.) - FileZilla (or another FTP Client) - HxD (or another hex editor) - PSP Brew () - PBOOT.PBP Update: Removed everything 3.36 related.